The promiscuity of the dopamine transporter: Implications for the kinetic analysis of [3H]serotonin uptake in rat hippocampal and striatal synaptosomes

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Abstract

Evidence indicates that monoaminergic neurotransmitter transporters are promiscuous, transporting substrates other than their cognate neurotransmitters. For example, serotonin is transported by the dopamine transporter (DAT) under conditions in which serotonin transporter (SERT) activity is eliminated (e.g., pharmacological inhibition). We performed a kinetic analysis of [3H]serotonin uptake in rat striatal synaptosomes (expressing DAT and SERT) and hippocampal synaptosomes (expressing SERT, but not DAT). Nonspecific [3H]serotonin uptake was defined as the amount of uptake remaining in the presence of fluoxetine (10 μM) or paroxetine (0.05 μM). In hippocampal synaptosomes, Km and Vmax values for [3H]serotonin uptake did not differ whether fluoxetine or paroxetine was used to define nonspecific uptake. However, in striatal synaptosomes, both Km and Vmax values for [3H]serotonin uptake were greater when fluoxetine, rather than paroxetine, was used to define nonspecific uptake. These data suggest that, at the concentrations employed, fluoxetine inhibits serotonin uptake at both DAT and SERT, whereas paroxetine only inhibits serotonin uptake at SERT. Thus, when DAT is inhibited by GBR 12909, kinetic parameters for serotonin uptake via SERT in striatum are not different from those obtained in hippocampus. These findings have important implications regarding the analysis of monoaminergic reuptake in brain regions exhibiting heterogeneous transporter expression.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)982-989
Number of pages8
JournalNeuropharmacology
Volume53
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2007

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
This work was supported by grants from the NIH DA05312, DA018372, and DA12964. The authors thank Jennifer Rios for technical assistance.

Funding

This work was supported by grants from the NIH DA05312, DA018372, and DA12964. The authors thank Jennifer Rios for technical assistance.

FundersFunder number
National Institutes of Health (NIH)DA12964, DA018372
Author National Institute on Drug Abuse DA031791 Mark J Ferris National Institute on Drug Abuse DA006634 Mark J Ferris National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism AA026117 Mark J Ferris National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism AA028162 Elizabeth G Pitts National Institute of General Medical Sciences GM102773 Elizabeth G Pitts Peter McManus Charitable Trust Mark J Ferris National Institute on Drug AbuseP50DA005312

    Keywords

    • Dopamine
    • Kinetics
    • Neurotransmitter transporter
    • Reuptake
    • Serotonin

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Pharmacology
    • Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience

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